[Info-vax] Looking for OpenVMS VAX 7.3 CURL.EXE_NOSSL

Supratim Sanyal supratim at riseup.invalid
Wed Nov 2 21:10:20 EDT 2016


In article <nvb9v7$8k3$1 at dont-email.me>, craigberry at nospam.mac.com 
says...
> 
> On 11/1/16 6:45 PM, Supratim Sanyal wrote:
> > In article <297584fa-4baa-4c09-babc-80cb95837854 at googlegroups.com>,
> > sms.antinode at gmail.com says...
> >>
> >>> [...] Does anyone have a copy of this "CURL-7_16_0-VMS-AXP.ZIP" ?
> >>
> >>    Why do you want some particular old version of cURL?  Is
> >> not having SSL support an important requirement?  (Why?)  Is
> >> there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?  Why
> >> not simply fetch a current cURL source kit, and build an
> >> executable from it (without SSL support, if you really don't
> >> want it)?
> >
> > Want to write a script to parse analyze output and report instrusions to
> > blocklist.de - something like a version of fail2ban for vms ... having
> > the curl exe would make it easier, but yes, of course building from
> > source is always an option.
> 
> But you didn't answer the pertinent question. Why do you want the *old*
> out-of-date cURL kit when there are multiple newer versions available at
> the site you posted?

true, I did not. I have not been able to figure out how to get the "SSL
$LIBSSL_SHR32.EXE" for OpenVMS/VAX 7.3. Any pointers/help appreciated. 
Thanks.

$ r DUA0:[VMS$COMMON.GNV.USR.BIN]CURL.EXE
%DCL-W-ACTIMAGE, error activating image SSL$LIBSSL_SHR32
-CLI-E-IMAGEFNF, image file not found QCOCAL$DUA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.]
[SYSLIB]SSL$LIBSSL_SHR32.EXE;
$ 


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